- JD Vance addresses Iran and 2020 election during press conference
- Student pilot lands Cessna solo after instructor falls to his death mid-flight
- Barcelona records highest temperature in 112 years at 40.5C
- Mitch McConnell’s health update requested by Kentucky Governor Beshear
- Trump Declares Ceasefire with Iran is Over Following Recent Strikes
- Nigel Farage resigns as MP amid scrutiny over undeclared donations before by-election
- Conestoga College among institutions that did not seek government efficiency funding
- Stevens and El-Sayed clash over Israel and campaign finance in Michigan debate
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During a training flight in Argentina, pilot Leandro Bertazzo is reported to have jumped from a Cessna C-150, prompting his student to land the aircraft safely alone.
Nigel Farage has resigned as MP for Clacton amid allegations of undeclared donations totalling millions, triggering a by-election. The ruling Labour Party and opposition parties have stated they will not contest, accusing Farage of manipulating the process amid ongoing parliamentary investigations into his funding.
The suspect in the explosion that left Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Ermolaev critically injured has been found dead in Kyiv, reportedly shot, as investigations continue.
The controversial legislation, introduced by the Act Party, seeks to legally define the treaty’s principles, which have been incorporated into laws addressing historic injustices against Māori. Act argues the changes would ensure fairness, claiming the current approach divides the nation by race.
HRW has accused Israel of committing war crimes by forcibly displacing nearly 90% of Gaza’s population, amounting to about 1.9 million people. In its report, HRW says this constitutes “forcible transfer” and possibly “ethnic cleansing,”
In South Africa, approximately 4,000 illegal gold miners are hiding underground in Stilfontein as the government move to cut off their access to food and water, in an attempt to force them out.
The city is blanketed in thick smog, with pollution levels far exceeding what is considered safe by the World Health Organization (WHO). On Thursday, fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) in the air was reported at over 50 times the safe limit, posing severe health risks.
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